Digital and curatorial went on the road to Tiwi Islands at the end of February. Read Assistant Digital Producer Susie Anderson’s blog to get an insight into what exactly happens on a research trip.
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On tour until October 2015

Watch our latest artist interview with Khaled Sabsabi

– Archive for 2014

Opening to the public on Thursday 18 December, Taking it all away: MCA Collectionpresents works that speculate upon the continued importance of Minimalism and conceptual art, the processes of erasure and abstraction, and the social impact of art.

The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) is thrilled to announce that this year’s recipient of the Primavera Veolia Acquisitive Prize is Justine Varga, who participated in the MCA’s Primavera 2012 exhibition.

Vibrant paintings by 29 Aboriginal artists from remote Western Australia pulsate with kaleidoscopic colour and present a unique cartographic perspective that reveals the artists’ intimate knowledge of Country.

The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) exhibition Chuck Close: Prints, Process and Collaboration is an exclusive for the Sydney International Art Series and is the largest exhibition of Close’s work ever presented in the Southern Hemisphere, featuring over 200 works.

The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) has partnered with Performance Space to present Sonic Social, a performance program featuring six different works staged throughout the museum during a three week period.

Today the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) celebrates its 2millionth visitor walk through the doors since the newly developed and expanded MCA Australia opened its doors to the public on 29 March 2012.

The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) presents Remain in Light: Photography from the MCA Collections, a touring exhibition that traces the development of contemporary photographic practice over the last 50 years.

The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) is to present a series of artistic projects from renowned and first-time local and international contemporary visual artists for the 19th Biennale of Sydney: You Imagine What You Desire, from 21 March – 9 June 2014.

A large scale project to retrieve dumped cars from the Upper Georges River in Airds,Western Sydney and transform them into an artwork is being jointly led by the Museum ofContemporary Art Australia (MCA) and Campbelltown City Council in a C3West partnership.

The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia is to host the Australian launch season of award-winning documentary maker John Pilger’s new film, Utopia, which traces the political and social history of Australia’s indigenous communities.

– Opening Hours

Mon-Wed

: 10am-5pm

Thur

: 10am-9pm

Fri-Sun

: 10am-5pm

Free Entry

Closed Christmas Day

140 George Street

The Rocks

Sydney, Australia

T +61 2 9245 2400

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